Wakefield Unable To Break Stocksbridge’s Steely Reserve

Saturday 12th March 2022 | Austin Ainsworth

Wakefield AFC welcomed Stocksbridge Park Steels Reserves to The Millennium Stadium on Saturday, looking for a second home win in succession in the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior league after an impressive, 3-0 victory over Hepworth United last time out.

Stocksbridge, two league places below Wakefield in seventh, travelled off the back of an eye-catching result against top of the table challengers Penistone Church Reserves in their last match; a 4-1 home victory in midweek.

There were changes to the Wakefield side, after mainstays Red Bates and Morgan Butcher both moved to pastures new following the victory over Hepworth. As with any loss, there is always a gain to be had and that came in the form of starting opportunities for both Harley Blankley in midfield and Owen Kirman on the wing; Blankley making his first league start since the beginning of January and Kirman looking to impress from the start, after coming off the bench against Hepworth to provide an impressive assist for the winning goal.

Wakefield were slow out of the blocks and for the first two minutes Stocksbridge dominated the ball. The passage of play ultimately led to a nightmare start for the home side as the Stocksbridge midfielder was allowed too much space to drive a ball in at the Wakefield backline. The ball was nodded on and Stocksbridge attacker Jimmy Middleton took a good first touch before slotting the ball past Henry Kendrick in the Wakefield goal.

The goal sparked Wakefield in to life, as they dominated possession from then on. The equaliser wasn’t far behind, as Owen Kirman bagged his ninth goal of the season in the 10th minute with a fine solo effort. Brad Swain was the provider, as he took a throw-in high up on the right wing. Danny Youel dummied, leaving Kirman to latch on to the ball and cut inside on to his favoured left foot. Having done similar last time out prior to threading the ball through for someone else to score, on this occasion the Wakefield wingman went it alone, and struck a thunderous shot low to the goalkeeper’s left to level the scores.

Wakefield continued to dominate but were unable to test the Stocksbridge ‘keeper. The most eye-catching event following the early goals was shortly before half time, when the returning Jock Curran – who last featured for Wakefield eight games ago – was brought on by manager Gabe Mozzini in place of Blankley in a tactical switch. It was harsh on Blankley so early in the game, but was a change aimed at moving Billy Mole in to a more natural position closer to striker Jake Morrison, whilst providing a partner for Youel who had hitherto been the sole, midfield pivot.

The change did work and in the second half Wakefield carried more threat, with much of their play higher up the pitch. Mole and Morrison combined early on when the former played an incisive ball with the outside of his boot in to the Wakefield no. 9, who rounded the keeper but was unable to aim his shot on target from a tight angle.

Wakefield had another good chance in the 64th minute when defender Cory Woodward found himself on the end of a dangerous cross from the right. He directed his header down to the near post but the goalkeeper just saved close to the line; the referee deeming the whole of the ball hadn’t crossed despite protestations from the Wakefield players and most of the 158 fans in attendance.

Wakefield continued to prod and probe but had to wait until the 80th minute for their best chance to win the match, when a penalty was awarded for an apparent foul on Kirman after another blistering run in from the right. Mole stepped up and, always full of skill and confidence, took an unorthodox, straight and fast run-up before attempting an audacious panenka chip. Unfortunately for him, and Wakefield, the ball floated over the bar, denying him his 14th goal of the season and his first in four games.

Events took a turn for the worst moments later, when captain James Morris was shown a straight red card after two combative, studs-up challenges in a matter of seconds. It was harsh on him for what appeared genuine attempts for the ball, however any argument against his dismissal would have been quashed by the reality that the challenges would have at least deserved a yellow each.

The numerical disadvantage didn’t appear to deter the home side who pressed on and could have had all three points in the dying embers of stoppage time. Man-of-the-match Kirman made another good run inside to cross the ball from the right. It eventually landed for Morrison on the six-yard line who, under pressure from the encircling defence, hit his first time shot agonisingly over the bar.

Although Wakefield’s impressive league run without defeat – now nine matches – remains intact, and they also remain fifth with games in hand on Ecclesfield above, the result will feel like two points dropped rather than one gained. In any case, Wakefield will have the chance to press on when they next host Sheffield Town F.C at The Millennium Stadium on Saturday 19th March 2022: kick-off 15:00PM.

Stats

Half Time: 1-1

Full Time: 1-1

Attendance: 158

MOTM: Owen Kirman

Starting XI:

Henry Kendrick – Bradley Swain, James Morris (C), Cory Woodward, Josh Craig – Daniel Youel, Billy Mole, Harley Blankley – Owen Kirman, Jake Morrison, Mason Rubie

Subs Used:

38m, Jock Curran for Harley Blankley

73m, Luke Blackburn for Josh Craig

Goals:

2m, Jimmy Middleton (Stocksbridge Park Steels Reserves)

10m, Owen Kirman

Assists:

10m, Bradley Swain

Cards:

James Morris – Red

Attempts:

Wakefield AFC

First Half

Shots on Target: 1

Shots off Target: 4

Second Half

Shots on Target: 2

Shot off Target: 4

Stocksbridge Park Steels Reserves

First Half

Shots on Target: 1
Shots off Target: 0

Second Half

Shots on Target: 0
Shots off Target: 1

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